Public Health Grant applications now open to support community wellness programs

The Chamber of Commerce Hawaii is now accepting applications for 2025 Public Health Fund (PHF) grants.

At least $100,000 in grants are available for Oahu-based nonprofits to advance programs that promote community health, wellness, and education and projects related to health education, research, and legislative advocacy.

Marc Alexander, chair of the public health fund committee with the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii, and Joni Chun from the Susannah Wesley Community Center joined HNN’s Sunrise to talk about the need for funding.

“Investing in public health is investing in our community’s future,” says Sherry Menor, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii. “The Public Health Fund supports nonprofits creating meaningful change across Oahu. We encourage organizations to apply for 2025 funding and help us advance programs that educate, prevent, and improve the well-being of our neighbors and families.”

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